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^dont agree with the above assessment - my red hat tells me the finalists are going to be Boeing, LM and Russia. no chance for the europeans.
Lets see whose crystal ball prediction comes true
Gripen, Mig35 , F18, go thru . My assessment
^dont agree with the above assessment - my red hat tells me the finalists are going to be Boeing, LM and Russia. no chance for the europeans.
F/A-18, RAFALE and Gripen are expected to make it..
Very true. Eggzactly mai feeeelins.....................
Rafale 120
Gripen 60
F/A-18 20 + 40
ps: If GOI chooses F-16, i am going to enrol myself to a naxalite gang.
Where is dantewada?
Very true. Eggzactly mai feeeelins.....................
Rafale 120
Gripen 60
F/A-18 20 + 40
ps: If GOI chooses F-16, i am going to enrol myself to a naxalite gang.
Where is dantewada?
New Recruit
Very true. Eggzactly mai feeeelins.....................
Rafale 120
Gripen 60
F/A-18 20 + 40
ps: If GOI chooses F-16, i am going to enrol myself to a naxalite gang.
Where is dantewada?
uuuuuummmmmmmmm Dentewada ????????? actually I m from Assam so I don't know about this place.
But how about this
EF or Rafale - 126
+
F/18 sh - 74
= 200 mmrca
New Recruit
Gripen---cheapest----more numbers---full tech transfer---possible AESA tech joint venture.
Reports state that this deal for 126 fighters will cost $10 billion, but there exist huge price variances between the offered fighters of varying capability. And this figure is a lifecycle cost – not an acquisition cost — so it is not clear if the number of fighters is fixed or whether the budget figure is. Half the fighters would not qualify even before going in to trials depending on the answer.
The Indian Ministry of Defense has drafted the tender so broadly that most fighters would qualify.
One competitor told 8ak that the competition could cost each bidder an average of $180 million given costs such as each bomb drop in live weapons’ trials could cost up to US$1 million. In addition, most companies would have spent many hundreds of millions more to adapt their offering for the competition, for example developing the AESA radars
So even if the IAF did not want a particular aircraft, if all the tick boxes were checked, no company can be eliminated at this stage even if they have no chance of eventually winning.
However, the lure of U.S. backing India for a UN Security Council seat is quite lucrative and in a July 2010 report by senior Pentagon official Michele Flournoy made it clear that the U.S. is putting a lot of strategic value on the fighter aircraft deal and has made it clear that they would like to see a U.S. choice.
Things to note. This is the first IAF tender where life cycle costs will be considered, but MoD officials complain that this may not be possible for some of the players whose aircraft have very short service histories.
It is 8ak’s expectation that the final selection will be purely politics and will not be based on cost.
One thing is clear 99.999% of members support Rafale/Eurofighter to win
0.1% support Gripen (includes me as well)
and i feel isolated on Mig35 ,me being the only one to support fulcrums .
If rafale wins , will ask Sancho to throw a party to everyone .
If Mig35/Gripen wins - I would do same
A classic case of ending the blame on Military professional being heartlessOne thing is clear 99.999% of members support Rafale/Eurofighter to win
0.1% support Gripen (includes me as well)
and i feel isolated on Mig35 ,me being the only one to support fulcrums .
If rafale wins , will ask Sancho to throw a party to everyone .
If Mig35/Gripen wins - I would do same
One thing is clear 99.999% of members support Rafale/Eurofighter to win
0.1% support Gripen (includes me as well)
and i feel isolated on Mig35 ,me being the only one to support fulcrums .
If rafale wins , will ask Sancho to throw a party to everyone .
If Mig35/Gripen wins - I would do same